Description: About this shell: Name: Cypraeidae Cypraeovula EdentulaAuthor: Gray, 1825Common Name: Toothless CowrySize: 23.86 mmLocality: Cape, South AfricaOrigins: Traded with J. Whitcher (Western Australia) - Mar 1978. Collected by Helen Duffett in 1964. This specimen has been in our family collection for nearly 50 years when we acquired it from a fellow sheller/collector from Western Australia in 1978. This specimen was likely found dead but has good color & pattern, shape and some luster. This is part of our late father's large collection of seashells he obtained while stationed on Okinawa, Japan in 1974-1978. His interests in shells grew from more than the Indo-Pacific species when he engaged in trading his shells with some of theprominent collectors around the world. He was an avid scuba diver and seashell collector. The results of many deepdives led to the creation of a collection of some of the best shells Okinawa had to offer. Ted's shells have been cared for and stored for the past 50 years. All are in excellent condition. My sister and I are listingshells after researching them for value, quality and uniqueness. We are not conchologists and are giving our opinion onthe condition and quality of the shell when compared to other listings. My sister and I have two ebay accounts to list my father's shells. If you don't see anything of interest in my listing, please look at the shells my sister hasposted (username: rayd8ter). Note for International Buyers: As a buyer, it is your responsibility to check which customs and import charges may apply, and to pay them. These import charges are generally based on the item's price, weight, dimensions, and country of origin, as well as any taxes, duties and fees added by your country. It is illegal for the seller to modify their invoices to help the buyer minimize their import charges, duties, etc.
Price: 10 USD
Location: Blaine, Washington
End Time: 2024-11-24T02:54:40.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Country/Region of Manufacture: South Africa